lecture 51 Flashcards
ott - review of DSM 5
why was the DSM-5 reorganized in 2000?
to reflect disorders across a continuum based on developmental and lifespan considerations
what would be defined as a neurodevelopmental disorder?
intellectual disabilities and delays (communication disorders)
autism spectrum disorders
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
categorized into major/mild with specifiers include type (Alzheimer’s)
what encompasses anxiety disorders?
generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and panic disorder
how is substance-related disorders characterized in the DSM-5?
no more abuse and dependence terms
set criteria for all substance that only vary with symptom presentation based on type of substance use
includes gambling disorder, but not yet internet/shopping
what is the PHQ-9?
patient health questionnaire
9 questions to screen for depression and suicidal thinking
patient-rated
clinically useful
what is the BDI?
beck depression inventory
21-item, patient related to diagnosis depression
clinically useful
what is the MDQ?
mood disorders questionnaire
designed to be patient-rated screening tool for bipolar I
what is the HAM-D, HDRS?
21-item clinician-rate
gold standard for evaluating changes in depression over time
research rating scale
what is the MADRS?
montogomery-asberg depression rating scale
clinical trials, gold standard
research rating scales
what is the YMRS?
young mania rating scale
clinician rate by patient report for bipolar disorder
what is the HAM-A?
hamilton anxiety rating scale
used for generalized anxiety
what is the PANSS?
positive and negative syndrome scale
gold standard scale and clinician-rated
what is BPRS?
brief psychiatric rating scale
gold standard and clinician-rated for schizophrenia
what is the SAS?
simpson-angus scale
evaluates drug-induced Parkinson symptoms
clinician-rated
what is the BARS?
barnes akathisia scale
clinician-rated
objective observation of akathisia as a SE of antipsychotics
what is AIMS?
abnormal involuntary movement scale
tardive dyskinesia
clinician rated
what is the ESRS?
extrapyramidal symptoms rating scale (ESRS)
clinician-rated
assess parkinsonian symptoms, akthisia, dystonia, and tardive dyskinesia
what is the CGI?
clinical global impressions
s is severity
I is imporvement
observer-rated
used to assess change over time
what is the GAF?
global assessment of functioning
clinician-rated
variable results based on clinician evaluation and experience